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Sharon Theimer / Associated Press:
AP: Clinton acted on concerns of husband's donors — WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State appointee Hillary Rodham Clinton intervened at least six times in government issues directly affecting companies and others that later contributed to her husband's foundation, an Associated Press review of her official correspondence found.
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Washington Post:
In Foreign Policy, a New Trio at the Top — With Hearing Today, Clinton, Kerry and Obama Begin to Realign Their Roles — When Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) gavels the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to order today and welcomes Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to her confirmation hearing …
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Getting Specific — Sometime Tuesday morning, the incoming Obama administration's favorite slogan, “We only have one president at a time,” gets thrown into the pre-inaugural bonfire. — Mr. Obama and his aides have used that line to avoid becoming specific about how they would deal differently …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Live from the Clinton Confirmation Hearing
Live from the Clinton Confirmation Hearing
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Jerusalem Post
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Olmert Says He Made Rice Change Vote — WASHINGTON — In an unusually public rebuke, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel said Monday that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had been forced to abstain from a United Nations resolution on Gaza that she helped draft, after Mr. Olmert placed a phone call to President Bush.
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Criticisms, political pressure and Barack Obama — (updated below - Update II) — Barack Obama's announced intentions on ABC News this Sunday regarding Guantanamo sparked substantial objections from civil liberties and human rights advocates. The result of those objections? From today's New York Times:
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The Politico:
44 to reverse 43's executive orders — President-elect Barack Obama is expected to move swiftly to reverse executive orders regarding torture of terror suspects, the military prison at Guantanamo Bay and other controversial security policies, sources close to his transition said …
New York Times:
Obama's Plan to Close Prison at Guantánamo May Take Year — President-elect Barack Obama plans to issue an executive order on his first full day in office directing the closing of the Guantánamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, people briefed by Obama transition officials said Monday.
Chicago Tribune:
Senate lets Burris in — Democrats relent despite Blagojevich scandal — Roland Burris, whose appointment to the Senate was in limbo for nearly two weeks, was accepted Monday by Democratic leaders, and he immediately struck a conciliatory tone with the very people who had tried to keep him out of Congress.
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Who Is Roland Burris? — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid …
Who Is Roland Burris? — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Burris Will Take His Seat as a Senator From Illinois
Burris Will Take His Seat as a Senator From Illinois
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TIME.com
Monday / Monday Morning Clacker:
Meghan McCain Sits Down With MMC To Talk Blogs, Bikers, Politics & Why She Only Takes Off Her High Heels To Swim — Meghan McCain is an American blogger and daughter of the 2008 Republican nominee for President, John McCain. — Most recently, Ms. McCain spent almost two years …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
For Senate GOP, 2010 Losses on Top Of the 2008 Losses — Voinovich Is Latest to Say He'll Resign — A spate of retirement announcements by Senate Republicans this year have further complicated attempts by GOP strategists to begin rebuilding a party devastated by across-the-board losses in recent elections.
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Where Some See Mistakes, He Sees Disappointments — “This is the ultimate exit interview,” President Bush told the White House press corps yesterday as he faced it for a final time in the briefing room. — And the interviewee had come with well-rehearsed lines for any question his interviewers could devise.
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Walter Alarkon / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Emanuel to Bolten: 'I'll Miss You'
Emanuel to Bolten: 'I'll Miss You'
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Obama Shelves Jobs-Credit Proposal — Democrats Said $3,000 Tax Incentive Could Be Abused by Businesses — Bowing to widespread Democratic skepticism, President-elect Barack Obama will drop his bid to include a business tax break he once touted in the economic stimulus bill now taking shape on Capitol Hill, aides said last night.
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David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
DOJ IG TAKES DOWN SCHLOZMAN — The long-awaited inspector general report on the politicization of the Bush DOJ Civil Rights Division has been released, and our old friend Bradley Schlozman is firmly in the cross-hairs: … Interestingly, the report is dated July 2, 2008, but was only released today.
Kenneth Lovett / NY Daily News:
Governor dishes on Caroline — ALBANY - Gov. Paterson said Caroline Kennedy “impressed” him in her interview for the U.S. Senate seat, but he's not ready to declare the front-runner just yet. — In an exclusive interview with the Daily News, Paterson said he has interviewed 15 people …
Clemente Lisi / New York Post:
O TO ARRIVE IN A ‘LINCOLN’ — INAUGURAL THEMES WILL HARKEN BACK TO GREAT EMANCIPATOR — They're going to party like it's 1861! — In what will be a Lincoln-themed inauguration from top to bottom, Obama won't only follow in the footsteps of the former president - he'll also eat like him, it was announced yesterday.